The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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... danger , that the providence of the Supreme Being may ftill continue to protect the safety of the emperor and of the empire 2 . The informers , who complied with fo liberal an invitation , were fufficiently versed in the arts of courts ...
... danger , that the providence of the Supreme Being may ftill continue to protect the safety of the emperor and of the empire 2 . The informers , who complied with fo liberal an invitation , were fufficiently versed in the arts of courts ...
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... danger of multiply- ing the number of fovereigns , and the impending mischiefs which threatened the republic , from the difcord of fo many rival princes , who were not connected by the tender fympathy of fraternal af- fection . The ...
... danger of multiply- ing the number of fovereigns , and the impending mischiefs which threatened the republic , from the difcord of fo many rival princes , who were not connected by the tender fympathy of fraternal af- fection . The ...
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... danger , and con- vinced of the intentions of Sapor to plant a Per- fian colony in their room , and to lead them away into diftant and barbarous captivity . The event of the two former fieges elated their confidence and exasperated the ...
... danger , and con- vinced of the intentions of Sapor to plant a Per- fian colony in their room , and to lead them away into diftant and barbarous captivity . The event of the two former fieges elated their confidence and exasperated the ...
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... danger and difficulties of the Scythian war en- gaged him foon afterwards to conclude , or at leaft to observe , a truce with the Roman em- peror , which was equally grateful to both princes ; as Conftantius himfelf , after the deaths ...
... danger and difficulties of the Scythian war en- gaged him foon afterwards to conclude , or at leaft to observe , a truce with the Roman em- peror , which was equally grateful to both princes ; as Conftantius himfelf , after the deaths ...
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... Danger and Elevation of Julian . - Sar- matian and Perfian Wars . - Victories of Julian in Gaul . THE ' HE divided provinces of the empire were again united by the victory of Constantius ; but as that feeble prince was deftitute of ...
... Danger and Elevation of Julian . - Sar- matian and Perfian Wars . - Victories of Julian in Gaul . THE ' HE divided provinces of the empire were again united by the victory of Constantius ; but as that feeble prince was deftitute of ...
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